mike wrote:
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 13:27:49 -0600, Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. wroteExim's conf file attached as well as /etc/aliases due to possible relevance already checked man mailman root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# man mailman No manual entry for mailman root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# apt-cache search mailman docs root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# apt-cache search mailman doc root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~# apt-cache search mailman man lg-issue91 - Issue 91 of the Linux Gazette. mailman - Powerful, web-based mailing list managergforge-lists-mailman - Collaborative development tool - mailing-lists (using Mailman) root@joseph-a-nagy-jr:~#No other documentation available (good gods that's horrible in and of itself)Try below for more info: www.list.org
I guess horribley inadequate documentation is better then none at all.
So here goes it.I have mailman 90% working. Automated, mailman originated messages (such as subscribe request confirmations originating at the server (ala the invite tool)), admin and user interface works. I can send and recieve mail via local user accounts ('ve tested this thoroughly) . My exim.conf (attached) looks to be pretty tight, and aliases (attached) appears to be set up correctly.I've always had problems when I didn't putuser = list in my exim.conf file.This line is located near your system_aliases stanza. hth, Mike
I think that did the trick. I restarted both exim and mailman and I'm starting to get stuff from the test (soon to go live) list that I created.
-- Joseph A. Nagy, Jr. Student at Motlow State Community College Political Activist ExtrodinaireThe only fallacy is the inaction on our part to stave off the worst of horrors, the stripping of personal freedom.